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John

posted on 29th May 12 at 08:15

It doesn't, it seems to be Orange specific software.


Dom

posted on 29th May 12 at 08:07

Does the iPhone 4/4s support UMA? I thought it didn't.

Can pick up boosters from HERE; not sure how legal it is though.


John

posted on 29th May 12 at 07:43

UMA isn't very good, the femtocell idea is much better.


Simon_16v

posted on 29th May 12 at 06:26

£110 :!


Toby

posted on 28th May 12 at 21:56

http://help.orange.co.uk/orangeuk/support/personal/446533

Available in the UK


Sam

posted on 28th May 12 at 21:52

VOIP?


AlunJ

posted on 28th May 12 at 21:15

quote:
Originally posted by Toby
does it work off your WiFi? Orange do something in the US (iirc) that uses your WiFi for helping with signal


when I had my blackberry on orange it connected to my normal wifi router and boosted the signal, really good as the orange signal is dire where I live... except now I've switched to a htc on vodafone and i'm back at square one til I get one of those booster things :lol:


Kerry

posted on 28th May 12 at 21:13

quote:
Originally posted by stubs
Are these available for O2?


Possibly. I know voda do


Kerry

posted on 28th May 12 at 21:12

It plugs into the router so uses the broadband directly!


Toby

posted on 28th May 12 at 15:25

does it work off your WiFi? Orange do something in the US (iirc) that uses your WiFi for helping with signal


stubs

posted on 28th May 12 at 15:23

Are these available for O2?


Kerry

posted on 28th May 12 at 14:02

I'm very impressed!!!
I've gone from zero signal to full 3G!!
Three.co.uk/homesignal is the website I think. I was told about it by a friend so I rang them.

:thumbs:


Captain_Rosco

posted on 28th May 12 at 11:42


Where did you hear this?

I am in the very same boat as you, and just looked on their website, but it says nothing.

I really want one too !

Vodafone have a home signal booster, and heard poeple saying it works for them.


Kerry

posted on 25th May 12 at 21:49

I get zero signal at home on three network but I've stuck with them as the 3G network coverage everywhere else is better than other networks

Got wind they now do home signal boosters so I've asked for one today

Anyone tried one yet?